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Latinos in Texas, particularly in a district that is 97% Latino, showed significant support for Donald Trump, with a 75-point margin. This shift is attributed to the ongoing border crisis, which has been a pressing issue for residents. They have been urging attention to this situation for years. It's important to learn from these dynamics and understand the factors influencing voter behavior.

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President Trump received more votes than any previous incumbent president in history, but still lost the election. No incumbent who received 75% of the primary vote has ever lost reelection. President Trump received 94% of the primary vote, a record high. He also won 18 out of 19 bellwether counties, which have historically predicted the eventual president. Biden did not have coattails for down ballot races, yet Republicans maintained control of the Senate and won all 27 toss-up races in the House. They did not lose a single seat in the House. President Trump won in Florida, Ohio, and Georgia.

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In the 2016 election, experts confidently predicted that Donald Trump would not become president. However, as the results started coming in, it became clear that Trump had a chance. Hillary Clinton's victory party turned somber as Trump won key states like Ohio, North Carolina, Florida, and Wisconsin. Fox News, who had initially doubted Trump, had to announce his victory. The election was a shock to many, including Michael Moore, who had warned about Trump's appeal to white working-class voters. Ultimately, Donald Trump became the president, leaving the nation stunned.

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Bill Clinton and the Clinton Foundation were involved in a scheme where he would secure speaking engagements in exchange for weapons deals. This shows their corrupt nature. The Democratic party failed to hold them accountable, which led to people becoming desperate and electing Donald Trump, a political novice and game show host. Trump's reputation as a bull made people believe he would take action.

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A lot of people are willing to accept a dishonorable person, someone convicted of felonies, openly racist, and who has expressed admiration for controversial leaders. Why has America voted for him? It boils down to racism. People don't like discussing it, but the majority of votes come from whites who believe in "taking the country back" from minorities who are succeeding and closing the wealth gap. It's about white versus other, not the economy. I believe that the majority of Americans will buy into anything that gives them an advantage and ensures they don't have to worry about others being equal. Regarding claims of an expanded base including more black and Latino voters, I'm skeptical, especially about the increase in black votes.

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Donald Trump needed to create memorable moments in the final debate to win over undecided voters, particularly women. Hillary Clinton focused on solidifying support among women by attacking Trump's comments on minorities. Trump's refusal to accept election results and calling Clinton "such a nasty woman" may hurt him, but likely won't change the outcome. The debates got progressively better, with the final one being the most policy-filled, but Trump needed a game changer to catch up in the polls.

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The Democratic Party worked hard and raised significant funds, with strong candidates. However, Trump garnered substantial support, particularly from white males, and had notable backing from Latino and Black men. This unique combination contributed to his victory. While Democrats put in effort, the situation was unprecedented, especially with a Black woman on the ticket. It's acknowledged that race and gender play important roles in American politics, but they may not be the sole factors. There seems to be a perception that Democrats assumed simply opposing Trump would be enough. Bernie Sanders highlighted that the party's focus has shifted away from advocating for working people, which used to be its core identity.

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Hispanic voters overwhelmingly trust Donald Trump over Biden on border security and immigration, with a 49% to 24% margin. Despite traditionally supporting Democrats, recent polls show Biden only slightly ahead among Hispanic voters, the smallest margin in history. There is no backlash against Trump's remarks, and it is unlikely to change.

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As a mother of 2 daughters, I support Trump despite his past comments. I prefer him over having a female president. Real men use rough language, and I believe Trump is the strong leader America needs. Pollsters and pundits were wrong about Trump's appeal to voters.

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Voting fraud claims often arise from Republicans when they lose, not when they win. This recent election was a significant comeback, allowing voters to compare back-to-back administrations. Many preferred Trump's policies, such as safe streets, over the Democrats'. In 2020, concerns arose about mail-in voting and lack of signature verification in states like Pennsylvania. The Democrats need to understand why 10 million voters who supported Biden didn't show up for Harris. Trump's numbers remained strong, while Democrats struggled due to a lack of vision and negative campaigning. Voters reacted against being labeled and targeted legally. Economic issues like gas prices and inflation also influenced their choice to support Trump.

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He won key battleground states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia, Nevada, and Arizona. The question arises: why would voters in Wisconsin choose Joe Biden, an older candidate with a controversial past, over Kamala Harris, a younger candidate with a clean record and forward-thinking policies? The frustration stems from the perception that identity factors, such as gender and race, may have influenced voter decisions. This situation leads to feelings of disappointment and confusion, but not surprise.

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Trump has made derogatory comments about military service members, calling them stupid and cowardly. He avoided serving in Vietnam by allegedly faking medical documents. This raises questions about why he is idolized despite these actions. His wealth allowed him to evade military service, which contrasts sharply with the sacrifices made by veterans. The perception of him as a draft dodger and a coward contributes to a negative view of his character, yet he still won the election.

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Speaker 0: "Someone's saying, I was surprised that so many black and Hispanic people, mainly men, voted in 2024 for Trump. It made no sense in a white racist culture politically. How do you account for this?" Speaker 1: "Well, I think... people believe that it wasn't gonna happen to them, that yeah, he was gonna clean things up, but that didn't apply to them or their family." "part of it is sort of jumping on that bandwagon, doing what your church is doing, doing what your friends and family are doing, like not wanting to be the one who says, no, wait a minute, I believe in vaccines." "Saw that with the anti vaxx movement, right, and QAnon." "As much as some of us may dislike him, he is a very powerful personality." "twenty one percent of Americans are illiterate, fifty four percent have a literacy level below sixth grade, that means what? That means not a lot of critical thinking." "Now that doesn't account for the really smart people who also follow Trump, whether black or white." "those people, in my opinion, are doing it because they're gaining financially, and they don't really care about anything else except becoming a bigger billionaire or a bigger millionaire." "Trump gave people a blank check to be awful." "the most powerful man in the country is saying it's okay."

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America appears to have voted for Trump, and it raises questions about why. The reality is that a significant portion of the electorate, primarily white voters, seems willing to support a controversial figure despite his numerous convictions and racist remarks. This support is rooted in racism and a desire to reclaim a perceived lost status, rather than a focus on public policy or the common good. While some minorities may support him, they are outnumbered. Ultimately, many Americans seem to prioritize their own advantage and fear of equality over ethical considerations.

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Many people who support Trump are not necessarily racist or sexist, but are struggling with low wages, healthcare, education, and housing costs. They feel ignored by the government and are drawn to populist leaders like Trump who promise to prioritize their needs. To counter this, we need a government that supports working families and stands up to powerful interests.

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I believe Trump lost the election because many people like me, who were told to vote Democrat because we are black, decided to vote. However, after seeing the Democrats trying to bring Trump down, I am more inclined to vote for him. We need a genuine leader, not a puppet like Biden who does whatever he is told. Trump wouldn't let others control him, and now I refuse to let anyone, regardless of their race, dictate my voting choices. Trump 2024.

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There has been significant attention on the Latino vote in Pennsylvania, particularly among the Puerto Rican community, following the Madison Square Garden incident. Despite the negative impact of that event, exit polls indicate that Trump is performing better with the Latino population overall compared to four years ago, although this does not necessarily extend to Puerto Ricans specifically.

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Donald Trump rarely associates with strong, intelligent women. The real issue lies with his supporters, whose actions are seen as unconscionable and un-American. This behavior contradicts the values we uphold.

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How did he win? It wasn't just racism, misogyny, or xenophobia. It was about 76 million people from diverse backgrounds who are tired of a system that has deceived them. Celebrity endorsements didn't sway voters. Despite the candidate's flaws, like felony and assault convictions, people prioritized their immediate struggles, like affording groceries. America is shaped by individual experiences, and it's crucial to respect everyone's perspective, regardless of political affiliation.

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Many Americans love Donald Trump despite the negative things they've heard about him. They feel this way because they believe no one else loves or understands them. They feel abandoned by the country they helped build, while being mocked and despised by those in power. Trump is seen as a better alternative to the current leaders who are seen as incompetent, self-centered, and dishonest. If the ruling class had done a better job, Trump would not have risen to power. Voting for Trump is seen as a way to reject the ruling class and their failures.

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Did Trump succeed due to his personality or because America has changed? He challenged the media, which misled the public about the election and abortion's impact. In fact, platforms like podcasts have outperformed legacy media in spreading information. Legacy media is failing, and Hollywood's virtue signaling has proven ineffective. Identity politics is also losing relevance; Americans want common goals like prosperity and safety, not divisive categories. Trump's appeal crossed demographics, winning support from record numbers of Hispanic and Black voters, as well as diverse groups, uniting them through common sense and shared interests.

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The situation revealed significant incompetence and could have been a much larger event historically. The downside is that it resulted in negative consequences for many people in the country. Starting in 2015, Trump quickly rose to the top and maintained his lead throughout the primaries. He faced Hillary in the election, who appeared unhappy during that time. Despite her being a nice person, Trump defeated her and performed even better in 2020, gaining millions more votes—about 10 to 12 million additional votes compared to the first election.

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The speaker discusses the significance of black voters supporting Trump, which is uncommon for a Republican front runner. They mention that black voters initially supported Biden to save democracy, but their impression hasn't changed over the year. Despite improvements in jobs, black homeownership is down and Biden's efforts to connect with this group have not resonated. The speaker also acknowledges that black unemployment was low during the Trump administration, but emphasizes that it was still lower before. They attribute Trump's success to his messaging skills.

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This election has amplified longstanding issues in American history, such as racism, misogyny, xenophobia, and antisemitism, particularly targeting women of color. Historical examples show that these sentiments have consistently identified an "other," from the French in the 1798 Alien Sedition Acts to various ethnic groups throughout history. While race and gender undeniably influence leadership choices in America, the recent election results indicate that the Democratic Party underperformed across various demographics. Although Black women supported the Democrats significantly, they couldn't compensate for lower turnout among Black men and Latino voters. The complexities of voter motivations suggest that the reasons for the Democrats' loss are multifaceted, rather than solely based on racism.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Trump's Landslide Victory Causes Massive Media Meltdown, w/ Fifth Column, Lowry, Cooke, and Callahan
Guests: Lowry, Cooke, Callahan
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Megyn Kelly opens the show with a celebratory tone, reflecting on Donald Trump's significant electoral victory and the Democratic Party's struggles. She highlights Vice President Kamala Harris's delayed concession and her upcoming speech at Howard University. The discussion shifts to the collapse of polling accuracy, with guests emphasizing that many pollsters failed to predict Trump's support, particularly among working-class voters and minorities. They note that the polling industry has been warned repeatedly about the existence of "shy Trump voters" who do not openly express their support. The conversation delves into the demographics that contributed to Trump's success, including working-class men and women, Black men, and Latino voters, who showed surprising support for him. The panel critiques the media's handling of the election and the Democrats' failure to connect with these groups. They argue that identity politics and the Democrats' messaging alienated potential voters, particularly among women and minorities. Kelly and her guests discuss the implications of Trump's victory for the Democratic Party, suggesting that it signals a need for a reevaluation of their strategies and policies. They express skepticism about the Democrats' ability to learn from this defeat, pointing out that many in the party continue to blame racism and misogyny for their losses rather than addressing their own shortcomings. The panel also critiques the celebrity endorsements that failed to resonate with voters, arguing that figures like Oprah Winfrey and Jennifer Lopez do not connect with the working-class electorate. They emphasize that Trump's appeal lies in his populist messaging and willingness to challenge the status quo, contrasting it with the Democrats' focus on elite concerns. As the discussion progresses, they speculate on Trump's potential agenda if he takes office again, including judicial appointments and immigration reform. The guests express mixed feelings about the future, acknowledging the challenges ahead while also recognizing the political landscape's shifting dynamics. In conclusion, the panel reflects on the election's outcome as a decisive moment that could reshape American politics, urging both parties to reconsider their approaches moving forward.
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